Only on the website

But no longer in Google Search results:

If the information does not appear in Google Search results but only on the website, there's nothing we can do, unfortunately. You should contact the site's webmaster and ask them to remove the information. If you own the website, see the additional steps for website owners below.

If you own the website hosting the content

If you operate the website hosting the content, you can take additional steps to remove it from your own site, as well as from Google’s search results. (If you do not operate the website, the site’s webmaster may be able to do this.)

Determine which pages host the information

Which folders or subdomains of the website (URL patterns) are involved?

Is it simply one URL? If multiple URLs, do you have a list of all the URL patterns involved?

Use the Remove URLs tool to remove the page from Google Search, but be sure that you also block or remove the information from the page itself;the tool removes pages from Google Search only temporarily. Removed pages may return to our search results if no changes are made on the website. Read the tool documentation carefully to learn how to remove single pages, directories, or entire sites. If you have removed the information from your site, you can clear the cache only; otherwise, remove the affected pages as well as the cache.

Remove the information from your site

Ensure that you have people with the appropriate rights on your website to make the required changes.

Remove or block the information using the appropriate method:

Remove the information from your page [Safest]

Require a login

Use the "noindex" tag to block pages from Google, or robots.txt to block images from Google.